Want to get the inside scoop on Brittany before you book? You’ll find our full Brittany travel guide below, full of tips, inspiration and great things to do.
Brittany’s photogenic coastline naturally appeals to tourists in summer, and this is when the region is at its busiest. But with a mammoth 2,800 kilometre of coastline, there is no shortage of swimmable and surfable bays. Outside of July and August, the weather will still be warm and you’ll also have less competition for a spot by the sea. In spring, you can expect to wander freely around heritage sights like Ville Close and Vannes and find the streets of the major towns emptier. Many of the coastal resorts that rely on the tourist industry shut up shop in winter, and will be extremely quiet between October and March.
Bretons love to celebrate and you can time your trip to coincide with one of their lively festivals. Festival Inter-Celtique is the biggest in the region, and is held in August. Quimper’s festival takes place in July and August and Rennes’ hosts celebrations in July and December.
Brittany is a land of adventure, with woods and castles that look to have jumped from the pages of a storybook and exciting activities that can turn even the most timid visitor into a bold explorer. You’ll discover fun parks, aquariums, open-air museums and landscapes so beautiful you’ll come out breathless.
Find the perfect family rental in the region and make that your starting point for a week or two of quality family time – you might even want to take your dog with you too. Spend time storming castles, riding waves and chasing fairies in the forests. Children will love hearing about Brittany’s mystical folk tales and taking part in a wide array of activities, yet such is the spellbinding charm of the region that adults are bound to get caught up in its magic too. Before you hop over to Brittany by air or by sea, pencil in a few of these fun family-friendly activities.
Check our complete post on kid friendly activities in Brittany for more recommendations.
Brittany’s great outdoors entices group visitors: the rolling hills and shimmering blue seas promise luxury and relaxation as well as adventure. On the coast, cruises, sailing and fishing supplement the regular seaside fun, while inland offers spas, exotic gardens and gorgeous landscapes that can be crossed on foot, by bike or even by donkey. Choose a secluded chateau deep in the heart of the Breton countryside and join the in-the-know Parisians who have been hiding away in this beguiling part of France for years.
It’s not all about nature in Brittany, however, and the towns and cities here are equally appealing. Roam the streets of Rennes and Carnac on two wheels – bike or Segway – and tour the abundance of historical sights. The museums and heritage attractions are great to explore on foot; follow a guide for the day or simply strike out by yourself on a walking tour of whichever medieval village or walled city you end up in.
We’ve come to believe that group holidays work best when you mix up lazy days with the odd activity, so pick your favourites from our list below and get planning.
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Brittany is the home of the crêpe and there are an incredible number of quality pancake-producing points in the region offering more kinds of fillings than you could possibly imagine. If you only try one, make it the classic complete – a combination of ham, egg and cheese on a galette (a buckwheat crêpe). We know, Breton crêpes are seriously good, but if you can resist the temptation to spend your entire holiday in Brittany gorging on them, you’ll be delighted with what you will discover.
Brittany’s food scene is vast and varied and includes everything from seafood-oriented haute-cuisine to hearty staples such as canned fish. And there’s a wide selection of alcohol on offer too, from dry whites likes Muscadet and Gros-Plant to locally produced beer. The region’s most famous and most commonly consumed alcoholic drink, cider, is the perfect accompaniment to any meal here, and has the power to convert even the most hardened sceptics. Don’t leave Brittany without trying out some of these fantastic dining experiences.
Check out our full range of foodie experiences in Brittany.
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